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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

You will get all required info about Germany from their official site on higher education at daad.de.
The degree could vary in their name but the content might be same so explore it well.
In case you need more clarification, feel free to post here.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello, you can pursue your MS in Chemical Engineering itself or go for specializations like biomolecular engineering, petroleum engineering, plastic and dye technology etc. Chemical engineering is itself vast, you may go through program curricula in details of the universities and decide what would be best for you keeping your career interests into consideration.
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Swameeka MedhiOverseas Education Counselor, Free Lance

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Hi Abhishek,
Here are a few - Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Stanford, University of California—Berkeley, California Institute of Technology ,Georgia Institute of Technology ,University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign , Purdue University and Cornell University. You may refer to QS, US News Ranking, Times Higher Education for a complete listing.
Hope it helped.

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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you can try in all the following universities.
Greenwich University. WWW.GRE.AC.UK
middle sex University MDX.AC.uk

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello,
Applicants for MS in Construction Management must normally hold a bachelor's degree in a construction and related field. If you have a different background you may then be required to have work experience in construction and related areas. I suggest you to visit the university webpages for detailed eligibility criterion - Deakin University, University of Melbourne and Swinburne Inst. of Technology.

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Bhargav C

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For pursuing Master's abroad, especially in IT field, I would say USA would be the best choice. But still it depends on the duration you wish to stay after completing Master's. In US its very difficult to get H1B VISA. whereas in Canada you'll get 3 years of work permit after completing Masters. If you work for 2 years then you are eligible for PR as well.

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Dear Rakesh,
Which country do you intend to go to ? If it is the UK then they have only 1 year Masters, the US and Australia have 1, 1.5 & 2 years Masters, more so in Australia and less in the US, it mostly 2 years there. However if you intend to apply for PR in Australia then you have to do a 2-year program as anything of lesser duration will not get you points to qualify. From the job angle only any duration is ok. If it is the UK then select a Masters with internship as this will increase chances of employment.

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Kanika Khurana

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Hi Abhishek,
After completing your MS from France, you get two years to find appropriate jobs in France. However, nobody stops you from finding a job anywhere. The only thing is you cannot stay in that country for a job but you can most certainly visit the EU states (if you have the permit) for an Interview. Once you get a job, the employer would assist you in finding the right work permits.

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